Brown’s peony, Paeonia brownii (Paeoniaceae), is one of only two peony species native to the Western Hemisphere, yet its pollination ecology and breeding system have never been documented. Using flowering individuals of an endemic colony in the Blue Mountains of Oregon, U.S., we investigated the peony’s pollination system and floral function. We also examined pollen/carpel interactions through experimental pollinations aided by fluorescence microscopy. Paeonia brownii appears to be self compatible and mostly protogynous with floral traits of a generalist pollination system. The flowers appear to attract insects by producing abundant floral nectar secreted from lobes of a perigynous disc throughout their 9-15-days of anthesis. The most commo...
Relationships between plants and their pollinators are thought to have played a major role in the mo...
Plant mating systems rapidly respond to pollen limitation in changing environments. However, whether...
An increasing diversity of highly specialized pollination systems are being discovered, many of whic...
Specialized pollination systems can contribute to plant diversification and species co-existence, bu...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...
International audienceAbstract Possession of flowers that trap fly pollinators is a conservative tra...
Many flowers are pollinated by insects. Determining which insect visitors are important to plant pol...
Many flowering plants engage in mutualistic interactions with animals in order to sexually reproduce...
Tubular red and pink flowers often indicate bird pollination. Prionotes cerinthoides, a climbing shr...
The goals of this research project were to investigate aspects of pollination biology of two native ...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
To solve the issue of insufficient pollinating of insects for the oil tree peony ‘Feng DanR...
Studies on the pollination biology of Eriocaulaceae are scarce although particularly interesting bec...
Reproductive structures, flowering phenology, breeding system, and potential pollinators were descri...
Aims Most flowering plants engage in mutualisms with animals to move pollen between individuals, and...
Relationships between plants and their pollinators are thought to have played a major role in the mo...
Plant mating systems rapidly respond to pollen limitation in changing environments. However, whether...
An increasing diversity of highly specialized pollination systems are being discovered, many of whic...
Specialized pollination systems can contribute to plant diversification and species co-existence, bu...
Generalist plant-pollinator interactions are prevalent in nature. Here, we untangle the role of nect...
International audienceAbstract Possession of flowers that trap fly pollinators is a conservative tra...
Many flowers are pollinated by insects. Determining which insect visitors are important to plant pol...
Many flowering plants engage in mutualistic interactions with animals in order to sexually reproduce...
Tubular red and pink flowers often indicate bird pollination. Prionotes cerinthoides, a climbing shr...
The goals of this research project were to investigate aspects of pollination biology of two native ...
Caladenia is a diverse Australian genus that is exceptional among orchids in having both species pol...
To solve the issue of insufficient pollinating of insects for the oil tree peony ‘Feng DanR...
Studies on the pollination biology of Eriocaulaceae are scarce although particularly interesting bec...
Reproductive structures, flowering phenology, breeding system, and potential pollinators were descri...
Aims Most flowering plants engage in mutualisms with animals to move pollen between individuals, and...
Relationships between plants and their pollinators are thought to have played a major role in the mo...
Plant mating systems rapidly respond to pollen limitation in changing environments. However, whether...
An increasing diversity of highly specialized pollination systems are being discovered, many of whic...